I think so.
21 is next year. 19 was last year.
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I think so.
or pass interference on their DB'sCount how many times they missed a hold on ou
Too bad he missed after being mauled and stepped on!It looked to me like Hudson attempted to kick the OU player in a tender region.
You're right, it was 14-0, then 17-3, then 24-10 i think, before we closed the gap for good. Last night I think we were down 11 for 1 or 2 possessions, otherwise was a single score difference for whole game. But original point that this game had similarities to 2017 still stands
Went right over their heads. LOL21 is next year. 19 was last year.
Well, that’s only fair. OU’s team holds more d-bags than we do.OU got away with more d-line, and d-back holds than we did.
I still never understood the personal foul penalty called on Hudson for being on his back on the ground getting punched and stepped on by OU?? That one really ticked me off. The ONLY thing I can even imagine is if he said something really bad??
IIRC the explanation on #3 was that Kolar was not set properly before the snap, or something similar related to his position on the field pre-snap. It was after a group motion I think.
Excellent thread; helped answer lots of my questions as a fan in the stand.
1 outstanding question: the play before Xavier's TD; what happened on that 3rd and 11 play that had no flags where Purdy threw incomplete, but the officials then huddled for 2 minutes where they determined OU # 6 held someone on ISU? We were really baffled in the stands, but it was a game changer that went our way.
This targeting penalty needs revisited and simplified. Always a very costly penalty, and often times totally unintended.#4 the false start was called on our receiver (no. 9) and he was definitely starting his "LOS shake-and-bake" thing that receivers do before the snap and before the defender ran over the center.
#1 the INT was a good call, ball hit the ground before he had possession.
#2 roughing the passer was a good call, but i thought targeting was a bad decision. He hit chest-to-chest with helmet offset to the side and didn't launch into the QB. But the hit was too late.
#3 I don't remember seeing the replay.
Hutchison’s catch going out of bounds was the one that the scoreboard showed his toes tap before going out IMO. Should have been changed.
Excellent thread; helped answer lots of my questions as a fan in the stand.
1 outstanding question: the play before Xavier's TD; what happened on that 3rd and 11 play that had no flags where Purdy threw incomplete, but the officials then huddled for 2 minutes where they determined OU # 6 held someone on ISU? We were really baffled in the stands, but it was a game changer that went our way.
If is is the play that I am thinking of, #6 grabbed and held Kolar's jersey when he tried to make his cut to the outside. The announcers weren't sure what was going on at first either but caught it after a couple of replays.
Edit: He defended the pass perfectly but held Kolar on his cut so that he could be in position to make the play.